Stereo imaging with spaceborne radars
Abstract
Stereo viewing is a valuable tool in photointerpretation and is used for the quantitative reconstruction of the three dimensional shape of a topographical surface. Stereo viewing refers to a visual perception of space by presenting an overlapping image pair to an observer so that a three dimensional model is formed in the brain. Some of the observer's function is performed by machine correlation of the overlapping images - so called automated stereo correlation. The direct perception of space with two eyes is often called natural binocular vision; techniques of generating three dimensional models of the surface from two sets of monocular image measurements is the topic of stereology.
- Publication:
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Spaceborne Imaging Radar Symposium
- Pub Date:
- July 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983sbir.symp...53L
- Keywords:
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- Radar Imagery;
- Seasat Satellites;
- Space Shuttles;
- Stereoscopic Vision;
- Synthetic Aperture Radar;
- Accuracy;
- Imaging Techniques;
- Mapping;
- Simulation;
- Textures;
- Three Dimensional Models;
- Topography;
- Communications and Radar